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We are now accepting new adult patients aged 18 and older. Appointments are available Monday through Thursday, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 843-836-3800 to make an appointment.

is a board-certified family nurse practitioner who sees adult patients at MHUP-Legacy Center. She earned her Master of Science in family nursing degree at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. She holds undergraduate degrees in nursing from the University of South Carolina in Spartanburg, and in health, exercise, and sports science from The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. She has clinical nursing experience in intensive care, critical care, wellness education, and urgent care.

We are open Monday through Thursday, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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We try to schedule appointments as soon as possible. Sick patients who need immediate attention will be scheduled for same day or the next business day. If you have an emergency, please call 911 immediately.

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Do you take my insurance?

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We accept most types of insurance and will bill your insurance company. Please bring your current insurance card to each visit so we can make sure we have the most up-to-date information on file. All co-pays are due when you check in for your appointment. If your insurance does not pay the full amount billed, we will send you a statement for the remaining balance.

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Which lab will I need to use for tests?

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Please check with your insurance company to find out which labs are in your network. We will be glad to refer you to one of those labs.

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What should I bring to my appointment?

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Please bring all current prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements that you are taking. If your medical records have not already been transferred to our office, please bring them with you to your first appointment. Download our new patient forms, fill them out, and bring them to your appointment.

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How do I transfer my medical records from my previous physician to Legacy Center?

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Ask your previous physician for a medical records transfer request form, which you will need to sign and submit to him or her. You may request that your records be sent to us at:

Once you are a patient at Legacy Center, you are encouraged to register for MyChart, a free, online tool that allows you to access your health information, request prescription renewals, check test results, email your healthcare team, and schedule your next appointment – all through a secure web portal. You can even register for MyChart at your appointment. To find out more, go to mychart.memorialhealth.com.

If you have an immediate question after the office is closed, call our office and you will be automatically transferred to NurseOne, the 24-hour nurse triage service at Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah. If you have an emergency, please call 911 immediately.

We try to schedule appointments as soon as possible. Sick patients who need immediate attention will be scheduled for same day or the next business day. If you have an emergency, please call 911 immediately.

We accept most types of insurance and will bill your insurance company. Please bring your current insurance card to each visit so we can make sure we have the most up-to-date information on file. All co-pays are due when you check in for your appointment. If your insurance does not pay the full amount billed, we will send you a statement for the remaining balance.

Please bring all current prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements that you are taking. If your medical records have not already been transferred to our office, please bring them with you to your first appointment. Download our new patient forms, fill them out, and bring them to your appointment.

Once you are a patient at Legacy Center, you are encouraged to register for MyChart, a free, online tool that allows you to access your health information, request prescription renewals, check test results, email your healthcare team, and schedule your next appointment – all through a secure web portal. You can even register for MyChart at your appointment. To find out more, go to mychart.memorialhealth.com.

If you have an immediate question after the office is closed, call our office and you will be automatically transferred to NurseOne, the 24-hour nurse triage service at Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah. If you have an emergency, please call 911 immediately.

What is a D.O.?

Osteopathic physicians hold a “D.O.” degree. They are fully qualified physicians who are licensed to prescribe medication and perform surgery. Just like a physician with an “M.D.” degree, osteopathic physicians must complete four years of undergraduate education followed by four years of medical school. After medical school, they complete internships, residencies, and fellowships. Just like M.D.s, they must pass licensing exams in order to see patients. Osteopathic physicians may choose to practice internal medicine, family medicine, surgery, pediatrics, or some other specialty.

Osteopathic medicine focuses on the “whole person” rather than specific symptoms or illness. In medical school, D.O. students learn therapeutic techniques and physical manipulation to help encourage the body’s natural healing abilities. The field espouses disease prevention and wellness.